Person killed after getting struck by train in Oakland Park, BSO says
A person is dead after getting struck by a train in Oakland Park on Saturday afternoon, deputies said.
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A person is dead after getting struck by a train in Oakland Park on Saturday afternoon, deputies said.
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The Broward Sheriff's Office said the suspect and victim briefly knew each other before the deadly shooting.
An employee at a Wendy's in Oakland Park accidentally crashed his car into the restaurant's lobby, causing significant damage.
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Deputies are on the scene investigating the deadly incident.
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According to Oakland Park Fire, the man was taken to the hospital with "a gunshot wound to the neck."
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The motorist drove away from the scene, in the westbound lanes of Oakland Park Boulevard near the railroad tracks along I-95.
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